
Early Spring is a good time to refresh and reactivate the arts within you. As the flowers start to bloom around us, let our spirits bloom as well with a creative undertaking via taking an art course. Learning how to paint in Watercolor medium is lots of fun. The "Watercolor For All levels" class will offer art enthusiasts from all levels the chance to let go and be creative by utilizing the translucent and fresh watercolor medium. The class is led and taught by acclaimed artist, Vian Borchert, who has been teaching art classes in varying mediums to adults in the DC area for 20+ years.
The class is held on Tuesday mornings from 10AM - 12PM
Class Dates: March 17 – April 21, 2026 (6 sessions)
At the historic Arts Club of Washington's Studio.
Address: I 2017 I St. NW I Washington, DC 20006
To enroll and reserve a spot Email: vianborchert@gmail.com
The Arts Club of Washington is METRO accessible, and is a short walk from these Metro stations: "Foggy Bottom-GWU", and also "Farragut West", and "Farragut North".
Course Description:
This watercolor painting course is designed for all levels where students will explore traditional watercolor and experimental watercolor techniques. Color theory and composition are emphasized through images based on varying subject matters such as landscape and still-life and studies of master artists’ artwork. Students are welcome to work from the images the instructor provides or bring their own images to work from.Students will be guided in creating a pleasing work of art.
For further details about the course visit: artsclubofwashington.org/art-workshops/
About Artist & Art Educator, Vian Borchert:
Borchert is an established artist known for her poetic and philosophical approach to art. A graduate and “Notable Alumni” of the Corcoran College of Art and Design at George Washington University, she has exhibited internationally in major venues such as the Louvre’s Carrousel in Paris, the Venice Biennale, and museums across the U.S. and Europe. Borchert is the Art Lead for Oxford University’s Public Philosophy Journal and has been featured in over 100 publications including The Washington Post, World Art News, and Museum Week Magazine. With over two decades of teaching experience, she is a dedicated art educator in the DMV area, known for her intellectual contributions and dedication to the arts within her community. vianborchert.com/classes.html